II. THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 15Region 11, ArchitectsBuilding, Indianapolis,Ind.Indiana. except for Lake,Porter, La Porte, St.Joseph, Elkhart, Lagrange,Noble, Steuben,and De Kalb Counties;Kentucky west of thewestern borders of Hardin,Hart, Barren, andMonrOe Counties.Robert H. Cowdrill, director;Arthur Donovan,attorney.Region 12, Madison Build- Wisconsin; Gogebic, Oning,Milwaukee, Wis. tonagon, Houghton,Keweenaw, Baraga,Iron, Dickinson, Marquette,Menominee,Delta, Alger, Schoolcraft,Luce, Chippewa,and Mackinac Countiesin Michigan.John G. Shott, director;Frederick P. Mett, attorney.Region 13, 20 NorthWacker Drive, Chicago,Region 14, United StatesCourt and Customhouse,St. Louis, Mo.•-Region 15, Hibernia BankBuilding, New Orleans,Lake, Porter, La Porte,St. Joseph, Elkhart,Lagrange, Noble, Stenben,and De Kalb Countiesin Indiana; Illinois,north of the northernborders of Edgar, Coles,Shelby, Christian,Montgomery, Maconpin,Greene, Scott,Brown, and AdamsCounties. .Illinois, south of thenorthern borders of Edgar,Coles, Shelby,Christian, Montgomery,Macoupin, Greene,Scott, Brown, andAdams Counties; Missouri,east of the westernborders of Scotland,Knox, Shelby,Monroe, Audrain, Callaway,Osage, Manes,Phelps, Dent, Shannon,and Oregon Counties.Louisiana; Arkansas; Mississippi;Florida; Alabama,south of thenorthern borders ofChoctaw, Marengo,Dallas, Lowndes, Mont,gomery, Macon, andRussell Counties.G. L. Patterson, director;Isaiah S. Dorfman, attorney.Miss Dorothea de Schweinitz,director; ThurlowSmoot, attorney.Charles H. Logan, director;Samuel Lang, attorney.Region 16, Federal Court Oklahoma, Texas. Edwin A. Elliott, direc-Building, Fort Worth, tor; Elmer P. Davis,Tex.attorney:
16 FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDRegion 17, 245 UnitedStates Courthouse andPost Office, KansasCity, Mo.Missouri, west of thewestern borders of Scotland,Knox, Shelby,Monroe, Audrain, Callaway,Osage, Manes,Phelps, Dent, Shannon,and Oregon Counties;Kansas; Nebraska.Hugh E. Sperry, director;Joseph A. Hoskins, attorney.Region 18, New PostOffice Building, Minneapolis,Minn.Region 19, Dexter-HortonBuilding, Seattle, Wash.Region 20, 1095 MarketSt., San Francisco,Calif.Region 21, 808 UnitedStates Post Office andCourthouse, Los Angeles,Calif.Minnesota, North Dakota,South Dakota,Iowa.Washington, Oregon, Idaho,Territory of Alaska.Nevada; California, northof the southern bordersof Monterey, Kings, Tulare,and Inyo Counties;Territory of Hawaii.Arizona; California, southof the southern bordersof Monterey, Kings, Tulare,and Inyo Counties.Robert J. Wiener, director;Lee Loevinger, attorney.Elwyn J. Eagen, director;Thomas Graham, attorney.Mrs. Alice M. Rosseter,director; John McTer-Ilan, attorney.Walter P. Spreckels, director;William R.Walsh, attorney.Region 22, Central Savings Montana, Utah, Wyo- Aaron W. Warner, di-Bank Building, Denver, ming, Colorado, New rector; Paul Kuelthau,Colo. . Mexico. . attorney.
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